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Mind Fields: The Art of Jacek Yerka, the Fiction of Harlan Ellison (edition 2006)

by Harlan Ellison, Jacek Yerka (Illustrator)

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A collection of short stories written by Harlan Ellison to illustrate the work of the Polish artist Jacek Yerka.
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Title:Mind Fields: The Art of Jacek Yerka, the Fiction of Harlan Ellison
Authors:Harlan Ellison
Other authors:Jacek Yerka (Illustrator)
Info:Morpheus International (2006), Hardcover, 72 pages
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I must be too stupid to understand these stories, which are as surreal as the art. With the exception of "Susan," which was genuinely moving. ( )
  chaosfox | Jan 20, 2021 |
Jacek Yerka has a vivid and wild imagination. The viewpoint of his art takes you to places that are obvious after you get there and make you smile. Fun! ( )
  deldevries | May 21, 2016 |
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Mind Fields by Harlan Ellison


Mind Fields is a book of short stories by Harlan Ellison, inspired by the mythic glory of paintings by Polish artist, Jacek Yerka.

Mind Fields, I'm ashamed to admit, is the first Harlan Ellison book I ever bought. Ashamed because I was over the age of 20 when it was published and Harlan Ellison almost instantly became one of my favorite authors of all time, and I regret I wasn't buying his books from the moment I could read.

Jacek Yerka paintings are so vibrant and imaginative, even the most uncreative cynic would become charmed with the sense of life and depth within them. His paintings move. They breathe. They sting with snakebite fire.

In the hands of Harlan Ellison, he bleeds the visions dry, squeezing every pulpy drop of venom from every nook and cranny. No detail is missed. No pore is unexamined. No brushstroke is ignored.

Although Harlan Ellison is one of the most prolific and award-winning authors of our time, during the late 20th and early 21st centuries, there are still going to be those of you who are unfamiliar with his work. Allow me to share with you one of my favorite passages from Mind Fields, a story entitled "The Silence", as read by the author...

http://www.sundancechannel.com/videos/harlan-ellison-readings-the-silence

That one chills me everytime I read it. How I love authors who write prose as poetry.

Mind Fields is not only a fantastic introduction to one of the living legends of imaginative literature, but also serves as a beautiful collection of some of the finest examples of surreal art being created during our lifetimes. Ellison inspired by Yerka is a beauty to behold. This is Shakespeare inspire by DaVinci. This is Bradbury inspired by Dali. Yeats inspired by Michaelangelo.

The thing I love the most about Mind Fields is the flow of said inspiration veritably spills off the page. Between the brilliant combination of Jacek's imagery and Harlan's stories, it's impossible for your own imagination to cease churning. One look at the paintings and stories start forming in your own head. Then you read Harlan's prose and the paintings nearly come to life. You fear waters may drip upon your floor, so you hold the book less upright. You fear monsters may nip at your fingertips, so you draw your hand to the edge of the pages. No longer paintings, the images become windows to real worlds. That's what makes Mind Fields a unique work of art. A prime example of two artforms converging to create something greater than the sum of its parts. Mind Fields is more than a book of beautiful artwork; more than a book of glorious short stories. Instead it's a genuine gateway to imagination, opening doorways to otherworldly possibilities no story or image could do alone. Therein lies the power of Mind Fields. Melding two incredible artists to conjure something entirely new.

Not long ago in my career as a writer, I had the great honor of being a very small part of a project similar to Mind Fields called Tales From the Dark Tower. Dark fantasy artist Joe Vargo had created a number of paintings for the Tales From the Dark Tower anthology and I had the privilege of being one of the writers who contributed to it. With all due respect to the talents of Joe Vargo, I'm sure he would agree, we are no Yerka and Ellison. Nevertheless, Tales From the Dark Tower showed me a small hint of how excited Ellison must have felt when he wrote Mind Fields.

My only negative comment? The book is too short. Too thin. I would have loved for it to be two, three, four times as long! Every page is a wonder to behold and I would that they numbered into the hundreds.

This is a creation I can't recommend enough and encourage you to go buy it. This is truly a life enriching book that must be on your shelf and it will do what all great works of art should - take you to places more spellbinding than you have ever dreamed. ( )
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